Booted up my GE77HX with Sony WH-1000MX4 headphones plugged into USB port and got "Secure Boot Violation" message.
I inadvertently had my Sony headphones plugged into my GE77HX with the USB cable for my Logitech MX Master 3S mouse, (I'd always used the headphones' proper charging USB cable until then), before I booted up my laptop and I have caused an issue.
I can't boot up without the "Secure Boot Violation" message appearing as a result, (unless something else caused this and it's purely coincidental that this happened at the same time).
I can only boot up if I go into BIOS and disable "Secure Boot Support." That's not safe though so I've tried to rectify. I've flashed the latest BIOS update: E17K5IMS.10F for my GE77HX 12UGS and I'm pretty sure that that worked as it should have done.
I've consulted Copilot in order to learn about all of the steps because this is completely alien to me. Copilot is shite!
I'm still unable to boot up without the "Secure Boot Violation" message preventing me from using the "Secure Boot Support" option in BIOS.
Have I fkt my laptop simply because I had my headphones connected via USB as I powered it on?
Please help because I'm out of my depth.